21 November 2024

Sudan Uprising

  • Challenging Narratives in Sudan’s Revolution

    by - Jun 26, 2019
    When we look back at our pasts, we construct a narrative about it. In this manner, narrative becomes a process of making sense of the unfolding of our lives. When we look back, we tell a...
  • Sudanese Diaspora Organise Protests Against Sudan Massacre

    by - Jun 24, 2019
    After the wave of #BlueforSudan, the Sudanese diaspora and non-Sudanese protesters from around the world have called on protests against police and government brutality used on protesters in Sudan. Media for Justice in Sudan (MJS), a...
  • A Letter to Sudan

    by - Jun 23, 2019
    To my people for whom freedom is imminent, You have done yourselves proud. In seven months, you have gathered together and determined to remain steadfast in your united goal for freedom, substituting the walls of your...
  • Sudan Opposition Suspends Nationwide Civil Disobedience

    by - Jun 12, 2019
    After three days of civil disobedience, the Alliance of Freedom and Change has suspended the nationwide civil disobedience campaign. Work is to resume on Wednesday, 12 June 2019. قوى إعلان الحرية والتغيير بيان جماهير شعبنا الأبي؛...
  • Counterrevolutionaries: Foreign Meddling in the Sudanese Revolution

    by - Jun 11, 2019
    Between 24 and 27 May 2019, General Abdel Fattah Al Burhan, the current head of the Transitional Military Council (TMC) and Deputy Head General Mohamed Hamdan (Hemedti) made a series of visits to neighbouring Egypt, the Kingdom...
  • The Ideological Warfare in Sudan

    by - Jun 6, 2019
    Prior to 3 June, there were two different realities in Sudan. The stubborn everyday Khartoum with its polluted air, crippling traffic and temperature hitting 40° C or higher, which during the holy month of Ramadan made...
  • Sudan Uprising: Ramadan Inside Al Qeyada

    by - May 7, 2019
    As May arrived, carrying in its winds the smell of Abrai and voices of Imaams praying taraweeh, marking the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan, the protesters welcome and are eager to greet May and...
  • Inside Al Qeyada

    by - May 5, 2019
    The Sudanese uprising begin on 19 December 2018 and continues to this day. The protests began in smaller numbers in cities outside the capital and found their way in larger numbers in Khartoum and across the...
  • On Governance and Institutions in Sudan

    by - May 1, 2019
    Now that the old king has been overthrown, will Sudan’s institutions survive a new one? After long 30 years and four continuous months of peaceful anti-government protests, Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir was overthrown on 11...
  • Cofftea Awards Boys of Viral ‘Shai’ Song

    by - Apr 29, 2019
    Cofftea Trading Co Ltd, a leading tea and coffee company in Sudan, has awarded the three young men who went viral for a street song they came up with to encourage protesters to have tea in...